Alaise Collection

Lusceÿl Corset (limited edition)

€379,00

Like a secret whispered by the night, the Lusceÿl corset combines mystery and delicacy. Its brown hue evokes the bark of ancient woods, while a moon butterfly, hand-embroidered on the neckline, seems ready to fly away under the silvery glow. Inspired by corsets of yesteryear, its wavy bottom recalls the movement of waves, elegantly enhancing the silhouette. A lacing at the back allows for a perfect fit, like a final spell whispered in the ear of those who dare to dream.

Dress yourself in magic. ✨

  • Exterior fabrics in brown fabrics
  • outer lining with brown fabric
  • handmade embroidery, unique representing a moon butterfly
  • semi whaled
  • gold-colored metal eyelets (in the picture these are old eyelets now replaced)
  • Lacing at the back
  • black satin ribbon for lacing
  • hand-applied bias

Estimated manufacturing time: approximately 13:00


SIZE GUIDE

Customize your piece for only €40! Adapt this model to your measurements for a perfect fit. Simply send us (in your cart by clicking on "add a note") your chest, waist and hip measurements as indicated on the guide, and we will adjust the pattern to your body shape. 


⚠️ This option is for size adjustments only. If you would like to change the shape of the garment, the color or add details like embroidery, contact us through this link for a personalized quote.  

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Maintenance: you will receive maintenance instructions in your package

about Lucéyl:

“Lusceÿl was the first queen of Miréaalys.
Initially a trader, she was one of the only survivors when her village was destroyed by invaders. She later became queen with the help of an angel who ended the war.
Lusceÿl rebuilt village after village on the continent with the help of those she saved.
The moon butterfly is one of the emblems of this queen, in fact it symbolizes intuition and rebirth .
She used to adorn her dresses and jewelry with representations of moon butterflies."

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